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  1. #1
    Adrian
    Guest
    Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
    via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)

    I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
    produce the message "Server does not support this operation".

    Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to enable
    Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not necessary.

    I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push" object
    can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
    highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :

    You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    your default business card.
    Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business
    card.

    Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..

    Thanks

    Adrian





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  2. #2
    Anybody
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
    plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts of
    good learns on there!

    "Adrian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:40e91958.0@entanet...
    > Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
    > via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
    >
    > I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
    > produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
    >
    > Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to

    enable
    > Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not

    necessary.
    >
    > I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"

    object
    > can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
    > highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
    >
    > You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    > your default business card.
    > Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    > again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your

    business
    > card.
    >
    > Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Adrian
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Anybody
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
    plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts of
    good learns on there!

    "Adrian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:40e91958.0@entanet...
    > Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
    > via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
    >
    > I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
    > produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
    >
    > Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to

    enable
    > Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not

    necessary.
    >
    > I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"

    object
    > can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
    > highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
    >
    > You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    > your default business card.
    > Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    > again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your

    business
    > card.
    >
    > Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Adrian
    >
    >






  4. #4
    horror
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
    right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
    devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can just
    drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
    simple once someone told me that tip....


    "Adrian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:40e91958.0@entanet...
    > Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
    > via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
    >
    > I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
    > produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
    >
    > Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to

    enable
    > Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not

    necessary.
    >
    > I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"

    object
    > can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
    > highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
    >
    > You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    > your default business card.
    > Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    > again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your

    business
    > card.
    >
    > Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Adrian
    >
    >






  5. #5
    horror
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
    right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
    devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can just
    drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
    simple once someone told me that tip....


    "Adrian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:40e91958.0@entanet...
    > Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
    > via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
    >
    > I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
    > produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
    >
    > Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to

    enable
    > Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not

    necessary.
    >
    > I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"

    object
    > can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
    > highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
    >
    > You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    > your default business card.
    > Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    > again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your

    business
    > card.
    >
    > Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Adrian
    >
    >






  6. #6
    Adrian
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    "horror" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
    > right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
    > devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can

    just
    > drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
    > simple once someone told me that tip....



    I'm not sure what u mean. right click on which icon? I've created a new OBEX
    icon, but it behaves exactly the same. I can't drop anything on it, and if I
    try to open it, I get :

    You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    your default business card.
    Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business

    what do I do?

    As another poster suggested, I d/led PST, but it refuses to connect to my
    phone. I'm sure this is simple to fix, but I'm completely baffled.

    Adrian





  7. #7
    Adrian
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    "horror" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
    > right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
    > devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can

    just
    > drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
    > simple once someone told me that tip....



    I'm not sure what u mean. right click on which icon? I've created a new OBEX
    icon, but it behaves exactly the same. I can't drop anything on it, and if I
    try to open it, I get :

    You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
    your default business card.
    Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
    again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business

    what do I do?

    As another poster suggested, I d/led PST, but it refuses to connect to my
    phone. I'm sure this is simple to fix, but I'm completely baffled.

    Adrian





  8. #8
    Adrian
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    "Anybody" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
    > plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts

    of
    > good learns on there!


    I did as you suggested. From there I downloaded PST, but I can't get it to
    connect to my phone. I'm completely baffled.

    Adrian





  9. #9
    Adrian
    Guest

    Re: Transfer Java games via Bluetooth?

    "Anybody" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
    > plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts

    of
    > good learns on there!


    I did as you suggested. From there I downloaded PST, but I can't get it to
    connect to my phone. I'm completely baffled.

    Adrian





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